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What if the noncustodial parent is still in school and has no money?

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What if the noncustodial parent is still in school and has no money?

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Remember, a noncustodial parent is responsible for supporting his or her child even if that parent is still a minor. The judge will look at a young parents income while he or she is still in school and decide how much support must be paid. The noncustodial parents income can be reviewed again after he or she has finished school and begins working. The judge will decide what changes need to be made in the child support payment.

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